Preview Free Virtualization Montioring & Reporting - Virtual Health Monitor from VMTurbo

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Take a quick annotated tour of VMTurbo's Virtual Health Monitor, Free performance monitoring for VMware, Hyper-V, RHEV, and KVM environments Virtual Health Monitor by VMTurbo is a free monitoring & reporting tool for virtual environments. It provides single pane of glass visibility into VM and infrastructure health.

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Free Virtualization Monitoring: Virtual Health Monitor

Free performance monitoring for VMware, Hyper-V, RHEV, and KVM environments

Virtual Health Monitor provides visibility into VM and infrastructure health• Monitor Storage, Compute, & Network performance in

single pane of glass• Flexible dashboards & reports: datacenters, clusters, hosts,

data stores, VMs• Efficiency recommendations to maximize resources• Unlimited scale – no limitations on number of hosts or VMs• Easy deployment – be up and running in less than an hour

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With VHM you will experience:• Heads up dashboard listing any performance issues, efficiency opportunities, and

compliance violations

• Metric drilldowns to quickly diagnose the cause of workload performance degradations stemming from storage, compute, or network resource contention.

• Efficiency dashboard lists opportunities to rightsize VMs with corresponding reports to justify rightsizing actions to application owners.

• Model future infrastructure needs based on current growth rates and headroom

• Reports on VMs, Hosts, Clusters, and Datacenters, including utilization, capacity, and headroom. Email reports on configurable schedule.

• Agentless with no performance overhead – connects to vCenter or directly to hypervisors; pulls data from vCenter APIs (not vCenter database) to minimize performance impact.

• Easy to download, deploy, and configure – be up and running in less than an hour

• No Phone Home – we don’t collect information about your environment

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Standard dashboards for performance, efficiency, and capacity planning

Performance alerts for VMs, Hosts, and Datastores

Quick overview of host health (or use drop down

to see datastores)

Click to see details for any alert

Trending metrics for the VM. vCPU is pegged near 100%

Host has available CPU capacity. Could increase vCPUs

from 1 to 2 to relieve congestion.

Associated datastore is healthy

An alert has been triggered for vCPU congestion.

Drill down: Diagnosing high vCPU utilization on a VM

Trending metrics for the host. Mem is pegged at 80%+

utilization.

Shows all VMs on the host. Could relieve congestion by moving one high mem consumer to different

host.

Associated data stores. Storage in this environment is

healthy.

An alert has been triggered for mem congestion.

Drill down: Diagnosing high mem utilization on host

Drill down: Datastore performance

Latency of the datastore is 4-6ms on average

This VM is experiencing higher

than average latency on this datastore

Click to see a different datastore

All VMs using this datastore, regardless of cluster

Efficiency dashboard shows rightsizing opportunities

Click to see details and generate report for application owner

Storage usage by cluster

Powered off VMs using 13 GB in this cluster

VMs vCPU and vMem usage

2 GB of unused vMem

Export all VM data to PDF report to prove recommendation to

app owner

Rightsizing recommendation

Associated datastore

Associated host

Deep dive: VM rightsizing opportunity

vMem (light blue line) is underutilized on

this VM

VMTurbo generates misconfiguration alerts for

network connectivity. This VM hasn’t been assigned a network

in vCenter.

Misconfiguration Alerts

Cluster level performance

Many hosts in the cluster have high mem

utilization

Aggregate utilization for the cluster. Mem is not

constrained overall. Likely should better

balance load.

Memory congestion alerts

Host level performance

This host’s mem and CPU utilization

VMs running on this host. One VM is consuming most of the resources.

Related datastores and their performance

VM level performance

The Cisco USC simulator in our environment needs

another vCPU core

VM’s datastore performance

VM’s host performance

vMem, vCPU, available storage,

IOPS, and latency of the VM. (VM has high

vCPU)

Reporting Options

Dozens of pre-built reports

Create your own reports

Schedule reports and automatically email them

Download reports as PDF and Excel

Capacity Planning – predict future resource

needs

Cluster summary view shows forecasted # of

VMs, hosts, and datastores

Average cluster utilization over time

Future VM count based on historic growth rates

Capacity Planning – headroom analysis

Head room of selected cluster

Headroom analysis by cluster

Setting the Target Environment

Connected to vCenter

User Administration

Set user roles and groups. Optional Active Directory

integration.

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